Management Cartoons and Comics about Decision Making related Topics

Decision making, while a serious topic, is something we can have fun with as well, and management cartoons about decision making are perfect for doing just that. We have selected some of the best cartoons that poke fun at ourselves, our relationships, our choices and sometimes our company or company culture. We felt it would be good to remember that not all things go as well as we may have planned. As the popularity of this page goes up, we will add additional cartoons and comics.

Dilbert, Frank & Ernest, Committed, and Working Daze Comics

We have included a few Dilbert, Frank & Ernest, Committed and Working Daze cartoon strips that are relevant to Decision Making related topics. These specific cartoons and comics are reprinted on this website with prior permission from United Media, Inc.

Decisions in the Workplace

Dilbert - October 26, 2007

Copyright Scott Adams / Dist. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

I think we have all been there on this one. Have you been responsible to fix problems created by the poor decision making of others?
Note: Lemurs are primates native to the island of Madagascar and are known for their reflective eyes and wailing cries.

Dilbert - November 17, 2002

Copyright Scott Adams / Dist. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

The best laid plans can be overwhelmed by management indecision. Have you been the victim of having to work overtime late in the project due to late decision execution?

Frank & Ernest - December 6, 1999

Copyright Thaves / Dist. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

Frank is being very positive, but many key workers are left out of the decision making process. Are you included in the decision making process at work? Does this management cartoon make you laugh out loud?

Working Daze - February 26, 2009

Copyright Zakour & Roberts / Dist. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

Leadership is all about making decisions. Some managers are threatened by that. Does your management embrace rational decision making?

Working Daze - August 6, 2009

Copyright Zakour & Roberts / Dist. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

Decision making should be via rational thought, not some mysterious process! Does your company have a decision making process that is understood and followed?

Too many options for our consumer decisions

Frank & Ernest - December 8, 1999

Copyright Thaves / Dist. by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

The decision making process can come to a halt when we are confronted with too many choices. Do you have a method for eliminating less valuable consumer choices early in the process?

Personal Decisions

Committed - March 12, 2002

Copyright United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

We each have to decide our life's vision, mission and values for ourselves. Do you have a parent, relative, teacher, friend or even stranger who has helped you and encouraged you to make these important life decisions?